Chattanooga Times Free Press

Summer snapshots

Etowah museum hosts encore exhibit of teens’ photos

- STAFF REPORT

The Etowah Historical Commission is resurrecti­ng a photograph­y exhibit that documented a “summer in the life” of 16 middle-school students from Etowah, Tenn.

Titled “Encore: My Community — My World,” the exhibit showcases photograph­s that were excerpted from a larger exhibition that the Etowah Arts Commission developed in 2016.

They are on view in the upstairs gallery at Etowah’s L&N Depot

Museum.

“While the Etowah Historical Commission would have liked to present all the photograph­s that were part of the original exhibit, space constraint­s in the Depot gallery made it impossible,” says

Sandy Brewer, a member of the Etowah Historical Commission.

“Fortunatel­y, we are able to include photograph­s from each student and present an encore exhibit that allows more people to view the extraordin­ary work the students produced.”

The Etowah Arts Commission provided a free point-and-shoot camera to each student, along with training and mentoring.

The young photograph­ers were tasked with documentin­g the summer of 2016, through their eyes and experience­s, in their individual neighborho­ods. They met biweekly throughout the summer to share their photograph­s with each other and receive guidance from volunteer adult photograph­y coaches.

“The summer-long documentar­y project was actually the culminatio­n of a two-year project titled “Through the Lens: Engaging Community Through Photograph­y,’” says Pat Armstrong,

Etowah Arts Commission director. “Through that project, EAC sponsored photograph­y classes for local adult photograph­ers in the first year, while the second year focused on children and the art of documentar­y photograph­y.”

The original exhibit ran from Oct. 1, 2016, through Jan. 6, 2017, in the Nancy Cantrell Dender Gallery in Etowah. Andee Rudloff, an educator and profession­al artist, served as the humanities consultant for the project and curated the exhibit and catalog.

Armstrong says she’s pleased that the photos get a second showing and that the Etowah Historical Commission “is shining a light on the important work our young photograph­ers produced through the project.”

The latest iteration will remain open through the summer. L&N Depot is at 727 S. Tennessee Ave. Hours are 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is free. Call 423-263-7840 for more informatio­n.

 ??  ?? Hannah Newman captured this image of a boy at play in a bubble ball during Fourth of July festivitie­s. below.
Hannah Newman captured this image of a boy at play in a bubble ball during Fourth of July festivitie­s. below.
 ??  ?? Summer clouds roll by in this photo by Kaylee Huddleston.
Summer clouds roll by in this photo by Kaylee Huddleston.
 ??  ?? Nathan Crisp’s photo shows a baptism on the Hiwassee River.
Nathan Crisp’s photo shows a baptism on the Hiwassee River.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Keyshawn Tatum made this photo in his neighborho­od in Etowah.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Keyshawn Tatum made this photo in his neighborho­od in Etowah.

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